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Y"z \"v{Q@¡p X"Se"ªðp# T"sZpNpp, òSçz Y"X"z X"pO"pqZÜ\"pS"X"p`l#$
\"uQ[SO"S"pu&\"êE"S"rY"X"u@z¡, Y"z V"øÏ"ðpVQuS" {\"{S"{Qêðp[SO" :1:
Yam vaidika mantradrashsh puraanaa, Indram yamam maatarishwaanamahuh,
Vedantino nirvachaneeyamekam, Yam brahmashabdena vinirdhishanti
To whom the Vaidikas and the ancient seers cal Indra, Yama and Matarishwa;the
vedantins indicate that inexplicable one by the word Brahma.
ðpv\"p Y"X"rðpz {ðp\" òOY"\"puE"S"o, Y"z \"v^Np\"p {\"^NpsqZ{O" _O"s\"{SO"$
V"s«_O"P"p&`ê{ß"{O" V"pv«G"vS"p# _"O"o-dr ì@¡p“u{O" E" {_"×A"-_"SO"# :2:
Shaiva yameesham shiva ityavochan, Yam vaishnavaa vishnuriti stuvanti
Buddhastathaarhannitibauddhajainah, Sat-shree akaaleti cha sikkha-santah
To which Almighty the Shaivites call Shiva and the Vaishnavites praise as Vishnu, the
Bauddhas call him the Buddha and the Jains as Arhat, the Sikh sages call him as Sri
Akal.
ðpp_O"u{O" @u¡{E"O"o @¡{O"{E"O"o @s¡X"pZ#, _\"pX"r{O" X"pO"u{O" {T"O"u{O" W"×OY"p$
Y"z T"øpP"êY"SO"u G"BpQr{ðpO"pZz, _" ï@¡ ï\" T"øW"sZ{ŸO"rY"z# :3:
Shasteti kechit katichit kumarah, Swaameeti maateti piteti bhaktya
Yam prarthayante jagadeeshitaaram, Sa eka eva prabhuradwiteeyah
Some call him as Shasta, some others as Kumar or Swami, Mata or Pita through
devotion and pray that the Lord of the universe is only one absolute without second.